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G. Michael Copp, Strathroy CA
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20140262615 | BRACKET ASSEMBLY - A bracket assembly for supporting a ladder positioned substantially orthogonal to a wall. The bracket assembly includes a body portion for engagement with one or more parts of the ladder, to support the ladder and to at least partially locate the ladder in a predetermined position relative to the wall. The bracket assembly also includes an attachment subassembly secured to the body portion, for releasable attachment to the wall. | 09-18-2014 |
G. Michael Gron, Jr., Granby, CT US
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20140182539 | ROCKER LATCH FOR CONTROLLING ENGINE VALVE ACTUATION - Engine valve actuation systems and methods used to decompress an engine cylinder during engine start-up, shut-down, and for bleeder braking are disclosed. An exemplary system may include a rocker arm pivotally mounted on a rocker shaft, and a structure mounted adjacent to the rocker arm in a fixed position relative to the rocker arm. A latch piston may be slidably disposed between the rocker arm and the structure. The latch piston may be selectively extended to engage both the rocker arm and structure to limit the pivotal motion of the rocker arm and maintain the engine valves in an open condition. | 07-03-2014 |
20140238324 | INTRA-CYLINDER AUXILIARY ACTUATION OF ENGINE VALVES THROUGH SELECTIVE DISCONTINUATION OF MAIN VALVE EVENTS - A third motion transfer mechanism transfers valve actuation motion from a second motion source to a first engine valve. A motion decoupler is configured to selectively discontinue the transfer of motion from a first motion transfer mechanism to the first engine valve. Furthermore, a reset mechanism is configured to selectively discontinue, based on operation of a second motion transfer mechanism, the transfer of motion from the third motion transfer mechanism to the first engine valve. The third motion transfer mechanism may comprise a master piston and a slave piston in fluid communication with each other via a hydraulic circuit, the master piston being configured to receive motion from the second motion source and the slave piston being configured to transfer motion to the first engine valve. | 08-28-2014 |
20140326212 | Lost Motion Valve Actuation Systems with Locking Elements Including Wedge Locking Elements - A system for actuating one or more engine valves comprises a lost motion assembly including locking elements to selectively lock and unlock a locking mechanism disposed within a valve train such that motions may be likewise selectively applied to, or prevented from being applied to, one or more engine valves. In an embodiment, the locking elements comprise wedges having at least one wedge inclined surface defined according to a cone frustum and configured to engage an outer recess formed in a housing, the outer recess comprising an outer recess inclined surface also defined according to the cone frustum. The device may comprise a locking mechanism disposed within a housing bore in the housing and a snubber also disposed in the housing bore. Furthermore, the outer recess may be configured to permit movement of the locking element along a longitudinal axis of the housing bore. | 11-06-2014 |
G. Michael Higgins, Fort Wayne, IN US
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20140200927 | AUTOMATED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EVALUATING INSURABLE RISKS AT POINT OF SALE - A system and method for evaluating an insurable risk and providing an immediate, binding insurance offer to cover that risk, includes the collection of self-reported and objective information relating to the risk. The information is provided to an automated underwriting program that evaluates and rates the insurable risk and produces a binding insurance quote. Certain embodiments of the system and method utilize an automated application form and information gathering apparatus to collect the self-reported information. Objective information is obtained by a variety of means, including the direct measurement of certain physical and medical parameters. Certain embodiments may provide for the collection of information relating to payment for the insurance product, and the obtaining of an electronic signature from an applicant. | 07-17-2014 |
G. Michael Lemole, Jr., Burr Ridge, IL US
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20100211108 | MODULUS PLATING SYSTEM AND METHOD - In one embodiment, a modular system for cervical fixation is disclosed. The system comprises a first plate operable to be attached to a first vertebra and a second plate operable to be attached to a second vertebra. A fixation means for connecting the first v-plate to the second v-plate is provided. The fixation means can be any one of a number of devices including a pair of beams that connect to the first and second plate, an attachment plate that attaches the first and second plates and an attachment plate that has an elastic middle portion. | 08-19-2010 |
G. Michael Moebs, Lake Forest, IL US
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20100153260 | RISK IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM AND METHODS - The present invention relates to a system and methods by which the risk associated with a new opportunity or new or ongoing relationship may be assessed. An example of such new opportunity or new relationship for which the present invention may be used to assess the risk is that concerning a potential new customer of a financial institution. The risk assessment of the present invention may be used to assess whether a new customer should be taken on as a customer and, if so, to what extent should the possible full range of account benefits be provided to the new customer. Other applications include assessing risk regarding a candidate for employment, assessing casualty loss and/or repayment risk in the insurance industry, and assessing risk in a landlord tenant relationship to determine whether or not to rent to the prospective tenant and if so, the amount of the security deposit. | 06-17-2010 |
20120150725 | RISK IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM AND METHODS - The present invention relates to a system and methods by which the risk associated with a new opportunity or new or ongoing relationship may be assessed. An example of such new opportunity or new relationship for which the present invention may be used to assess the risk is that concerning a potential new customer of a financial institution. The risk assessment of the present invention may be used to assess whether a new customer should be taken on as a customer and, if so, to what extent should the possible full range of account benefits be provided to the new customer. Other applications include assessing risk regarding a candidate for employment, assessing casualty loss and/or repayment risk in the insurance industry, and assessing risk in a landlord tenant relationship to determine whether or not to rent to the prospective tenant and if so, the amount of the security deposit. | 06-14-2012 |